David Norman (left) past-president of the Waterioo Rotary Club, and Bob Sommerville (right). the club's current president, present certificates and medallions to Secretary at State Walter McLean and Waterloo Mayor Marjorie Carroll. Carroll and McLean were awarded the Paul Harrie Fellowship, an international service award, by the Waterloo ttttatt. Chronicle Staff Unselfish service to their community and fellow citizens has brought Waterloo Mayor Marjorie Carroll and Secretary of State Walter McLean a special reward. The two, recently named Paul Harris Fellows, a rarely-given international Rotary Club service award, were honored last week at a joint meeting of the Kitchener and Waterloo Rotary Clubs. - Named for Rotary Club founder Paul Harris, the award is given to individuals whose lives exemplify the ideals of the Rotary Club, “to To A Presentation by Representatives of Several Major World Religions; Question and Answer Period to Follow. SUNDAY, JANUARY ti), t PM. 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Alum: $7957 71w nub 5111.0 Our nut Aprill9tcMcit 34 t'iol9, 71w may $.1'smh.‘ wcck,tturch S raid 550/17 1“:st liars add If“ Allprwcs Jrc [w pcrsvnltust'd . w dun/w a 111/qu ', My most Irwin/III hNrdu.vy Sturt wtth " most htutttt/ttl hmk 1.4M serve and build understanding? throughout the world community," explained David Horman, past-president of the Waterloo Rotary club. "ciGiiGiiricatiorts vary, but underlying them is a person who gives more than required in fulfilling their job." he gdded. . Horman said that McLean was honored by the Waterloo club because of his role as founding director of CUSO and his work in establishing the Miles for Millions walkathons in Canada. -AviGever he has done seems to have been with larger objectives in mind than simply looking after himyelC" he explained. Err"r"oiiliontriburions as rhayor of the city of Waterloo were also Fecognized by the club, - "Waterloo is a great place to be because she is serving us as mayor." Harman said. praising Carroll for her honesty and willingness to take a stand on sensitive issues. We feel she is putting herself out for the community and thought we would recognize it." he added. 7 The Rotary Club established the Paul Harris award in the late 1940s. Since then, the fellowship has provided a means for the club to recognize outstanding citizenship and raise funds for the Rotary Foundation. "iciici, time a club'names a Paul Harris fellow. its members must contribute 51.000 to the foundation in the recipient's name. . The Rotary Foundation supports the club's international humanitarian and educational projects. "The fellowship provides additional incentive for club members to raise money." 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